UTSC Alumni

U of T Scarborough to Unveil Boundless Campaign

September 19, 2012

“Boundless: The Campaign for the University of Toronto” is the most ambitious fundraising campaign in Canadian university history with the unprecedented goal of raising $2 billion in philanthropic support. To date more than $1 billion has been raised.

In November 2012 the University of Toronto Scarborough will be inspiring donors, volunteers, and alumni, alike with the launch of our Boundless campaign. The launch will be a celebration of UTSC’s successes to date, and an opportunity to see its vision for the future as we tackle global challenges such as international development, environmental challenges, world hunger and mental health.

In the Eastern GTA, UTSC is a leading research enterprise and postsecondary institution and within U of T, Scarborough is a proven trailblazer. UTSC offers the University’s only formal co-operative programs, the only U of T programs leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree (B.B.A.) and an ever growing number of opportunities in experiential learning, internships, hands-on research, and engagement in campus life and volunteerism in the community.

The UTSC alumni community now numbers more than 39,000 inspired leaders. With an exciting trajectory of growth in academic programs ahead and the construction and development of renowned new facilities underway, the campus is poised for its largest expansion yet.

With all of this in mind, it is with much excitement that UTSC’s Boundless campaign launch is being anticipated. What global challenges will UTSC’s campaign tackle? What innovative impacts will Scarborough’s inspired leaders make? Find out this fall, as UTSC makes history.

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